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Deatherage JR et al. - Normal sleep is a complex and critical physiological activity. It is characterized by discrete neurological patterns that represent different stages of sleep. To have restful sleep, each phase of sleep must be completed; otherwise, sleep disruption will result. Disruption of sleep architecture will result in excessive daytime somnolence and can lead to systemic disease.

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